Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett in field north of Edmonton.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett in Penticton.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett on his 90th birthday.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett on his 90th birthday with Rita Fawcett and grandsons.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett on his 90th birthday with Rita Fawcett at the Rotary Club.
Photograph depicts Hartley Fawcett, Rita Fawcett, and Ron Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Harvey Chometsky.
Photograph depicts Harvey Chometsky at "Words, Loves" conference.
Image depicts the public library in Hazelton, B.C.
A group of approximately 70 people in costume stand in large room with wood interior and two British flags in background. The group includes men, women, and children of all ages. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "I Say were you ever in the Old Country?". See also item 2009.5.1.56.
Handwritten caption beneath this photo reads: "Hazelton Masquerade Dance April 8th /12". A group of approximately 70 people in costume stand in large room with wood interior and British flag in background. The group includes men, women, and children of all ages.
Photograph depicts Heavy machinery for forestry.
Photograph depicts heavy machinery for forestry.
Photograph depicts Henry Hoekema and Rick Wagner at the wedding of Brian Fawcett and Nancy Boyd.
Photograph depicts H.F. Glassey standing on left with handcuffs and baton. Thirteen people stand in costume in foreground. Curtain, framed pictures, and decorative branches hang on wall in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "H. F. (Bert) Glassey - Policeman, small man - Druggist, Smith girl, Matron Hospital (Wrench Hospital), Bandaged Head, Bank Manager, 1913 Hazelton Player Club."
Photograph was taken during a tour of the Skeena riding in the summer of 1978. Unidentified individuals can be seen in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Kitimaat”.
Photograph depicts Horseback riding on St. Martin's Orient Beach.
Photograph depicts House on river.
Image depicts a house with some Firts Nations' art painted on the front, somewhere on Haida Gwaii, B.C.
Photograph depicts Huble Homestead.
Photograph depicts Huble Homestead.
Photograph depicts Huble Homestead.
Image depicts the log building that acts as the public library in Hudson's Hope, B.C.
Photograph depicts Ida Fawcett, Brian Fawcett's aunt, who died in 1992.
Photograph depicts Industrial buildings.
Photograph depicts Industrial site, possible a Prince George sawmill.
File consists of "A comparative list of general Indian and non-Indian Values" developed by Joann Sebastian Morris, revised 1987; "Making Indians in British Columbia" by Michael Kew, revised 1986; a photograph of "Fort George", courtesy of the Provincial Archives of British Columbia, Visual Records Division, Catalogue No. 96295; Negative No.: G-3097; Newspaper articles from The Prince George Citizen: "Indians behind bars: Figures are Shocking", "Commentary: Compensation Deal Attempt to Right Wrong"; British Columbia Heritage Series: Our Native Peoples: Dene (series 1, volume 9,) a Social Studies Bulletin published by the Department of Education, The Government of the Province of British Columbia, 1953.
Photograph depicts a First Nations art mural on an interior wall at Hartley Bay school, designed by North Vancouver architect Ib G. Hansen.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and a young woman examining and folding a quilt tapestry from the Queen Charlotte City recycling project grant funded by Project Mobilization Canada Works.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and a young woman folding a quilt tapestry from the Queen Charlotte City recycling project grant funded by Project Mobilization Canada Works.
Unidentified man on left looks on. Group stands in front of banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY". Campagnolo stands on far right.
Crowd gathered around front steps of large building, Muriel Brown in costume in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Folkfest - July 1/74, Muriel Brown, English Flower Firl, What a happy time for all of us! M.”
Photograph believed to have been taken at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, B.C. Unidentified individuals can be seen walking in front of forest in background.
Item is one of nine photographs accompanying a greeting card from Agnes Hauglak, Addie Milewski’s sister, reading: “I though you might want these photos. I had to go and send every one their family things. Thank you for being kind to my sister Addie, Agnes M Hauglak”; see also items 2009.6.1.569 - 2009.6.1.577.
Group stands in front of banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY". Campagnolo stands on far right, unidentified man and woman in centre hold knife together, arms raised.
Photograph was taken during a tour of the Skeena riding in the summer of 1978.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “K’san”.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo crouching near a carved wooden totem pole in order to help other members of the Kispiox community with its transportation at a pole raising ceremony. Photograph was taken on Campagnolo's Skeena riding tour.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo helping to transport a carved wooden totem pole with other members of the Kispiox community at a pole raising ceremony. Photograph was taken on Campagnolo's Skeena riding tour.
Group sits on chairs against wall behind podium under banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY". Ying yang symbol stands in front of podium. Campagnolo sits in front on far left.
Group stands in front of wall featuring many framed pictures and carved artwork.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “To Jenni, Love + Thanks for your stern support. Mum.”
Campagnolo stands beside unidentified man next to podium. Group sits in rows in background under banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY".
Photograph taken in a hall with large glass windows at the University of British Columbia. Six indoor totem poles visible in background.
Handwritten notation included with photograph reads: “June 1982, First National Networking Conference, Compliments of Katherine Roth, Windsor, Ontario”.
Champagne bottles sit on table in right foreground. Carved masks and eagle doll can be seen in background.
The pair holds champagne glasses.
The group stands in parking lot; vehicles and unknown individuals in background.
Handwritten annotation accompanying photograph reads: “Nisgaa Pole raising, Tait, Aiyansh”. Handwritten annotation on verso of photo: “w. Johnny Clifton, Chief Hartley Bay + Senator Guy Williams”.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “In the great hall of the B.C. Museum of Anthropology, in front of Ninstints Totem wearing cape of Sahn-nag-x-wha (One who sits high) gift of Chief Skidegate ‘Dempsey’ Collinson - Q.C.I. made by his wife Irene for ‘naming feast’ Autumn - 1977. June 5, 1982, Address to the First National Womans Network. Age - almost 50.” And “Alive Again 82”.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with John C. Lundquist and others in front of the Stewart Historical Museum. This photograph was taken with the intention of including it in Campagnolo's householder newsletter which was regularly sent to her constituents.
Iona Campagnolo stands beside unidentified woman in front of male chorus still in costume.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “My last production, Fiddler on the roof, Male Chorus —Feb/74 —Pr. R.”
Iona Campagnolo stands beside unidentified woman in front of male chorus still in costume.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Fiddler on the Roof, Director Producer! —1974.”
Photograph depicts Jack Butcher in front of his house.
Photograph depicts James Joseph Claxton standing in front of a fence with a memorial pole in the background. The memorial pole depicts painted First Nations designs, with additional totem poles and houses visible in background. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Jim Claxton 1959”